The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1962
,Ian Metcalf speaks n Coshocton church First Christian Bapti t Church, : o hocton, Ohio, began it mi sion nini try with the " Jew fir t' ' theme 1aving Rev. Alan Metcalf, director of he Hebrew Chri tian Society, Cleve- and, a peaker. Evangelist Chel ea Stockwell wa here for one night during the :.Oshocton County Revival A ocia– ion mid-winter vally. Rev. Clayton Bacon of Dunnellon :;la. , was speaker at the pring evan– !elistic meeting , March 26 through \pril 1. Dr. Lincoln Nelson from he Philippines is to give a weekend nissionary ministry in April. New Lyme Baptist Church calls Marvin Werbeach Marvin Werbeach ha been called lS pas~r of New Lyme Bapt:Jist '.:hurch, New Lyme, Ohio. He is icensed to preach the Gospel by he Bible Baptist Church, North Mad- on, Ohio. Mr. Werbeach attended the Baptist ilible Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, for our years. He erved a part-time >astor of the Footville Community 2hurch for four years while working n ecular work. He met with the ordination council 1t Bible Baptist Church, Feb. 9 , and Nas ordained February 25. Mr. Wer– Jeach bega n his ministry as pa tor fan. 28. He and hi wife (Ellen) riave two girls, Linda 13, a nd Julia 12 . Evangelistic meetings completed in Athens ~ vangeli ti c Canaan Baptj t Feb. 5- 18 with meeting a t outh hurch , Athen , Ohio, Rev. D . M . Fruit Ncre a blessing to the church , Rev. fh eo. W. r tJe, pa tor , a id. ·'Brother F ru its 1s a powerful preacher wi th a well-rounded two week emph asis h1 1~ tian we re ch al– lenged, one cou ple received a 'Stt r– ance of salva t ion and several p eople were . a ved. hey are now ready for baJ)ti m a11d rncmbersh ip,' ' l{ev. Mr. ~l tJc Sc id rl l1e l{Lv. Mr. rui ts address is 2610 . 46tl1 '"f'errace, Ka r1sa. ity , Kar1 a . Win Hebron Youth Banner u1 g pe J)le f ron1 tile 1 1 i r t B ap- 11 t }1t1rch, Brun " ' ick, wo11 t11c l,ann r at tllc H llr 11 ouLll Rall}' 01 JariuaT)'. Th OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST From Our Schools Mortgage reduced on college indebtedness We tern Baptist Bible College re– port good news on indebtedness. In addition to the regular monthl y payments of $700 on the mortgage , the college has been able to reduce it capital indebtednes by lightly more than $10,000 since January 1 a a result of the "Campus Free in '63 ' campaign. Forty churche have contributed a itotal of $9,565.63. Eighteen individual and the tudent body contributed $1,696.52. The annual tour of the a cappella choir under the direction of Mr. Richard Caulkins will extend from March 30th through April 15th, and will take the choir into 19 churches in Nevada, Idaho, Montana, and Wa hington. The chedule i a fol– lows: March 30, First Baptist, Fallon, Nevada; April 1 a.m., Rosewell Bap– ti t, Roswell, Idaho; April 1 p.m., First Baptist, Notus, Idaho ; April 2, Fir t B1aptist, Kuna, Idaho, co- pon- or Berean Baptist, Nampa, Idaho ; April 3, Baptist Temple, co-spon or Whitney Bapti t, Boise, Idaho; April 4, Emmanuel Bapti t, Mi oula, Mon– tana; April 5, Fir t Bapti it Pol on ( cot1tini,ed on page 13 ) To speak in Ohio President James T. Jeremi ah, Pre i– dent of Cedarville College will be peaking in the following place in Ohio : April 1, Fir t Bapti t, La nca ter 8, North-Mar , Warren 25-29, Grace Bapti t, F airborn May 20, F irst Bapt ist , Blanche ter 23 , Commencem ent, Mario n Baptist Bible Seminary hosts Dr. William Kuhnle Bapti t Bible Seminary in John on City, New York, report r ich ble ing received by tudent , faculty and taff in the recent p iritual Life Confer – ence with Dr. William Kuhnle, P a tor of The Garfield Avenue Bapti t C hurch, Milwaukee, Wi con in . We are gra teful tha t God sent Brother Kuhnle to mini ter Hi Word her e at B.B.. We are looking forward to ou r Annual Missionary Conference wh ich will be held March 5-9. The tudent body ha worked m any hou r and pent much time in prayer tha t thi m ay be another ble ed time of fel– low hip and mini try as the e veteran mi ionarie and other ervant of the Lord mini ter a t B.B. . Open Hou e will be held a t B.B. . on Friday, April 27. P arking i avail– able a t Fir t Bapti t hurch and Ridley H all P arking Lot . Regi tra– tion begin at 7: 30 a.m . in the tudent Lounge of horn on H all. Many churche are pla nning to bring group of young people to the eminar y for tha t day. A D ay of P rayer wa held recent!) a nd proved to be a time of vict r} and ble ing a tudent , faculty and taff waited befor the Lord. T he enrol lment at Bapti t Bible eminary reached 465 th1 \ ar. The BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY thorough training OFFERS ...•. • • • • for Christian Service * Th ree Year Graduate Seminary * Bible College - with a General Course plus st rong m1not s for M issionaries Christian Education Di recto, s M usic DI rectors Pastors -Pre Semir,ary work * Two Year Certificate Courses Church Set, etary Course Christiar1 Worker s Course * Orthodox - ScJ1olarly Baptistic C~1 ri st-cer1tered Loca t d it1 Beautiful Grar,d Rapi cJs, MicJ1igar1 For information w ri te: BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 811 Wea lthy St., S. E., Gr nd Rapid 6 , ~\ichigan PAGE 11, APRIL, 1962
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